ou ll like these 1951 BRISTOL MUMS 
WITH PRIDE WE OFFER THE NEW BRISTOL MUMS FOR 
1951. AS EVER, WE CONTINUE TIRELESS BREEDING TO 
MAKE THE PRESENT “BESTS” EVEN BETTER. WHY NOT 
VISIT US IN OCTOBER, AND SEE FOR YOURSELF? 
CANARY WONDER. The good sport for 1951. From one-half 
plant of the matchless White Wonder came this splendid mutation. 
Perfect 11-inch balls in utterly new shades of soft canary-primrose- 
yellow, the first pompon of its color. Makes long, prolific sprays un- 
excelled for cutting. An erect sentinel 214 feet tall, a superb garden 
highlight. October 1. A great addition with lovely globes of the very 
newest color in pompons. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
FLAXEN BEAUTY. (39-47.) Like a huge 4-inch Cactus dahlia is 
this charming blend of soft coral, gold and bronze. Perhaps loveliest 
in its final stages, with the blond shades of flax ready for harvest. 
Excellent Bristol-English hybrid. Spready flower-laden plant 2 feet 
tall, ideal for bedding. Magnificent for short bouquets. Blooms by 
October 1. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
MISTY MAID. (24-47). A ladies’ delight, bred from Betty, the 
beautiful. Enthralling to lovers of soft colors. Deep rose-pink buds 
open gently to the most delicate shell-pink, nearly white in full bloom. 
A 3-inch informal decorative, borne in huge airy sprays grand for 
cutting. Sturdy 2-foot pyramid in good bloom by September 22. 
A few stems give a fine bouquet. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
RENAISSANCE. (107-47 CPK.) Not pictured. A perky 18-in. 
plant with flowers of a different color—variable Oriental-rose to rose- 
red, gold-flushed in centers. Solidly headed with dome-shaped, 2'%- 
inch flowers. Novel but not bizarre. September 30. 
75e¢ each; 3 for $2.00 
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CANARY WONDER 
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